Elements of Interior Design and DecorationLippincott, 1957 - 829 psl. |
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... Mantel Marble Mantel Late 15th Cent . Florentine Arches ITALIAN FURNITURE AND ARCHITECTURAL FORMS . The panels on the early furniture were small and rectangular in shape , although the dimensions were often larger than those of the ...
... Mantel Marble Mantel Late 15th Cent . Florentine Arches ITALIAN FURNITURE AND ARCHITECTURAL FORMS . The panels on the early furniture were small and rectangular in shape , although the dimensions were often larger than those of the ...
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... mantel consisted of an entablature with a wide projecting cornice forming a shelf , which was supported at each side by a decorative feature . This type had been used during the early 18th century . The Adams continued the principles of ...
... mantel consisted of an entablature with a wide projecting cornice forming a shelf , which was supported at each side by a decorative feature . This type had been used during the early 18th century . The Adams continued the principles of ...
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... mantel . In rooms of irregular or long shapes or those in which no mantel exists , it is often most convenient to keep a corner or an end of a room for the conversa- tional group , leaving the rest of the area free for other activities ...
... mantel . In rooms of irregular or long shapes or those in which no mantel exists , it is often most convenient to keep a corner or an end of a room for the conversa- tional group , leaving the rest of the area free for other activities ...
Turinys
Introduction | 3 |
The Styles of Antiquity | 17 |
The Styles of the Middle Ages | 69 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 24
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
18th century American antique arch architect architecture artists Baroque beauty became cabinetmakers cabinets cabriole leg carved ceiling chair character Chinese chintz Chippendale classical classical architectural Colonial color column cornice cotton Courtesy Metropolitan Museum covered curved decoration detail developed doors draperies early effect England English enriched entablature Europe fabric fibers finish floor forms frame France French furniture glass Gothic Greek imitate important inches influence interior Italian Italy known legs light linenfold lines Louis XV mantel marble marquetry materials metal modern moldings motifs Museum of Art original ormolu ornament painted painter panels patterns period pieces pigments placed plain plain weave plaster porcelain pottery produced Renaissance Rococo Roman rugs sculpture shape showing silk Spain Spanish stone structural style surface tapestries textiles threads tion tonal value trim upholstery usually valance wall wallpaper ware warp weave weft window wood wooden woodwork wool woven York